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RANDY MINUK

Date of Passing: Aug 10, 2012

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RANDY MINUK It is with deep sadness that his family announces the passing of Randy Minuk on August 10, 2012, after a long battle with pancreatic cancer at the age of 57 years. Randy graduated from the University of Manitoba with a degree in law in 1977, and was called to the bar in 1978. Shortly thereafter, Randy opened his own law practice as a criminal defence lawyer. Randy earned his reputation as a lawyer who fought hard for his clients and treated them with respect and compassion. Since he began as a young independent lawyer himself, Randy saw the importance of and took pride in mentoring young lawyers. Joined by his wife Linda, Randy expanded his law practice by forming Minuk Law Partners. His passion for law extended beyond work. Randy enjoyed television shows based on court room drama, and legal thrillers, novels and movies. Randy loved to discuss hot button legal issues. He was always concerned about people's legal and human rights in and outside of the court room. Randy liked to spend his summers with family in Gimli at the cottage. He was an avid runner and was commonly seen running through the streets of Loni Beach, Gimli, on Wellington Crescent or with his many friends at the Rady Centre. He loved going to Florida in the winter with his family where he had many good friends. What stood out most about Randy to the people that knew him was his quick sense of humour and ability to connect with others. Randy loved people. It did not matter who you were or what you did as Randy treated you with respect and always took the time to talk. Randy had many good lifelong friends and his loyalty to them was legendary. He was a wonderful, kind and loving husband; devoted father, adoring son, wonderful big brother, uncle and nephew who built a life around the love for his family. He also had close relationships with his many cousins and he used to say that his aunts and uncles were like parents to him. Above all, Randy was devoted to his wife and two children. Randy volunteered in the community, as a board member of the Rady Jewish Community Centre, and a committee member of the Annual Sports Dinner and worked at Shalom Square at Folklorama for numerous years. Randy was predeceased by his mother Lola, his grandparents, his father's second wife Marian, uncles Hy Sirkis, Julius Minuk, Bill Minuk, Keppy Steiman, Lawrence Racklin, Jack Sklover, aunt Elaine Sklover and cousins Mark Steiman and Debbie Sirkis. Randy is survived by his loving wife Linda of 23 years and daughters Leigh and Lana, his father Bert, brothers Harvey and Earl and nieces and nephews Laura, Ainsley, Erin, Melissa, Alyssa, Brooke, Andrew, Everett and Campbell. He is also survived by Marian's children Alan (Ronit) Keith and Leah (Meir) Gelfenstein. The family would like to thank Cantor Tracey Kasner-Greaves for her assistance and wonderful words and guidance, pallbearers Howard Kideckel, Barry Sinder, Ken Einhorn, Ian Goldstine, Bill Sklover and Ron Barsky. We would also thank, Dr. Jeremy Lipschitz the quarterback, Dr. R. McWilliams of the Mayo clinic and the Palliative care team, Drs. Gingrich (CCM), Crawford and Crow, and nurses Rachael and Louise for their assistance. In Randy's honour, donations can be made to The Randy Minuk Memorial Fund c/o Philanthropy, University of Manitoba, 179 Extended Education Complex, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2 Funeral services took place Monday, August 13, 2012, at the Etz Chaim Synagogue.
Publish Date: Aug 17, 2012

RANDY MINUK It is with deep sadness that his family announces the passing of Randy Minuk on August 10, 2012, after a long battle with pancreatic cancer at the age of 57 years. Randy graduated from the University of Manitoba with a degree in law in 1977, and was called to the bar in 1978. Shortly thereafter, Randy opened his own law practice as a criminal defence lawyer. Randy earned his reputation as a lawyer who fought hard for his clients and treated them with respect and compassion. Since he began as a young independent lawyer himself, Randy saw the importance of and took pride in mentoring young lawyers. Joined by his wife Linda, Randy expanded his law practice by forming Minuk Law Partners. His passion for law extended beyond work. Randy enjoyed television shows based on court room drama, and legal thrillers, novels and movies. Randy loved to discuss hot button legal issues. He was always concerned about people's legal and human rights in and outside of the court room. Randy liked to spend his summers with family in Gimli at the cottage. He was an avid runner and was commonly seen running through the streets of Loni Beach, Gimli, on Wellington Crescent or with his many friends at the Rady Centre. He loved going to Florida in the winter with his family where he had many good friends. What stood out most about Randy to the people that knew him was his quick sense of humour and ability to connect with others. Randy loved people. It did not matter who you were or what you did as Randy treated you with respect and always took the time to talk. Randy had many good lifelong friends and his loyalty to them was legendary. He was a wonderful, kind and loving husband; devoted father, adoring son, wonderful big brother, uncle and nephew who built a life around the love for his family. He also had close relationships with his many cousins and he used to say that his aunts and uncles were like parents to him. Above all, Randy was devoted to his wife and two children. Randy volunteered in the community, as a board member of the Rady Jewish Community Centre, and a committee member of the Annual Sports Dinner and worked at Shalom Square at Folklorama for numerous years. Randy was predeceased by his mother Lola, his grandparents, his father's second wife Marian, uncles Hy Sirkis, Julius Minuk, Bill Minuk, Keppy Steiman, Lawrence Racklin, Jack Sklover, aunt Elaine Sklover and cousins Mark Steiman and Debbie Sirkis. Randy is survived by his loving wife Linda of 23 years and daughters Leigh and Lana, his father Bert, brothers Harvey and Earl and nieces and nephews Laura, Ainsley, Erin, Melissa, Alyssa, Brooke, Andrew, Everett and Campbell. He is also survived by Marian's children Alan (Ronit) Keith and Leah (Meir) Gelfenstein. The family would like to thank Cantor Tracey Kasner-Greaves for her assistance and wonderful words and guidance, pallbearers Howard Kideckel, Barry Sinder, Ken Einhorn, Ian Goldstine, Bill Sklover and Ron Barsky. We would also thank, Dr. Jeremy Lipschitz the quarterback, Dr. R. McWilliams of the Mayo clinic and the Palliative care team, Drs. Gingrich (CCM), Crawford and Crow, and nurses Rachael and Louise for their assistance. In Randy's honour, donations can be made to The Randy Minuk Memorial Fund c/o Philanthropy, University of Manitoba, 179 Extended Education Complex, Winnipeg, MB, R3T 2N2 Funeral services took place Monday, August 13, 2012, at the Etz Chaim Synagogue.
Publish Date: Aug 17, 2012

RANDY MINUK It is with deep sadness the family announces the passing of Randy Minuk on August 10, 2012. Funeral services to be held Monday, August 13, 1:00 p.m. at Etz Chaim Synagogue, 123 Matheson Ave. Longer obituary to follow.
Publish Date: Aug 13, 2012
Publish Date: Aug 17, 2012

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Aug 18, 2012

Condolences & Memories (8 entries)

  • Compassionate, respectful, kind, loyal, humorous, loving ~ a man of values; a tragic loss. Condolences and warm regards to Linda and family. - Posted by: Barbara Murphy () on: Nov 11, 2012

  • It seems like only yesterday he was a young lawyer and I am shocked to know that he could actually die as he was full of life and courage and was one of a kind. I am sad that he left so young but he made his mark and that is the measure of a man. - Posted by: Ritchie Gage (old friend ) on: Aug 18, 2012

  • Dearest Linda and girls and Bert and Earl and Harvey, I was heartbroken to read in the paper today about Randy. I am speechless. Randy was a great guy, and a great friend. Linda, my heart aches for you and the girls. I am so sorry I was not there for you. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. All my love, Hunsy - Posted by: lisa and family (dear friend since we were kids) on: Aug 18, 2012

  • I did not know Randy well, but what I do know about him is all positive. He was a very amiable guy who always had a smile on his face and was easy to talk to and a person who had a good sense of humour. He was a visible presence at the Rady Centre where I would see him and engage in conversation. He was likeable and direct. He will be missed by many and deeply by lots. - Posted by: Gerry Posner (colleague and acquantance) on: Aug 17, 2012

  • Wonderful words about, clearly, a wonderful man! - Posted by: Bill Tibbs () on: Aug 17, 2012

  • We were so sad to hear of Randy's passing. We both really enjoyed spending time with Randy at the campus and Marty enjoyed the Monday nights at Tuxedo Village with the boys. Our thoughts are with you and the family at this difficult time. - Posted by: Brenda and Martin Gurvey (Friends) on: Aug 16, 2012

  • Randy was a great man and I'm sad to find out he has past on I will always remember what he did for me he will be sadly missed and will alway keep him in my heart. - Posted by: Mitch kernot (Client) on: Aug 14, 2012

  • We have been friends of the Minuk family and are very sad to hear of the passing of Randy. Our hearts go out to his family, his wife and children, his father, Bert, and his 2 brothers. Bert, I know how hard this must be on you as I also recently lost my dear son. May you always cherish your wonderful memories of Randy. He will be greatly missed by all. Kenny Dusang and Family - Posted by: Kenny Dusang and Family (Family friends for close to 50 years) on: Aug 13, 2012

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